Bowtech Invasion
Personal Commentary by Jon Silks about the Bowtech Invasion:
Bowtech's invasion handles fairly well and the grip is especially comfortable for a low wrist position. The draw cycle is mostly smooth and the bow did well in that category. This bow has very little kick, however, the lasting vibration that followed kept it out of the top four in the shock/vibration category. This bow is also fairly quiet and made even more quiet with the addition of a stabilizer and string silencers.
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Using the Above Table: Kinetic Energy: (in foot-pounds)
This is the energy that actually goes into propelling the arrow. Basically it is the energy that is left over from the stored energy after all of the bow system friction is accounted for. Using The Above Graph: The area under the graph signifies the amount of energy stored by the system from brace height to full draw (power stroke). The shape of the curve is generated by a plot of draw weight in pounds against draw length in inches and gives an indication of how the bow will feel when drawn. The more rounded the curve the more "smooth" the feel of the draw cycle, however, if the curve is "squared-off" it will likely feel more aggressive. The trade off comes in performance, as the more aggressive curve is generally indicative of more stored energy and more speed.
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